Reply to post: Re: Switching on the "monitor stand"

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Re: Switching on the "monitor stand"

"The screen does get charged, which produces an image charge on your face which attracts dirt."

That takes me back around four decades, to Apple ][s with crappy monitors which got very static and gave me a facial rash. Never had that with any other display before or after. Mind you we were posh, I think we had 48 k memory, way more than the base model of 16 k.

--> That time of week again.

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